WATER PRESSURE
One of the most common complaints people have with their residential plumbing systems is a lack of water pressure. There can be many factors contributing to the problem.
Your home's elevation in relation to the water source may cause low pressure, because water loses its gravitational force as it passes over peaks and valleys en route to your home.
Low water flow from a faucet or shower head is often interpreted as low water pressure. Often times, low flow can actually be caused by water conserving flow restrictors in your tap and shower heads. Low water flow can also be caused by a constriction somewhere in the water line. Water line constriction can have several causes. In older homes, mineral deposits build up inside pipes. This is especially true with old galvanized iron pipes. On houses supplied by a municipal water system, be sure to check the shutoff valves on both sides of the house's water meter to make sure they are fully open. If either valve is partially closed, it will reduce pressure.
DrainWorks® can quickly inspect all of the possible causes and will usually be able to provide a quick solution.
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